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10 divine baby girl names inspired by Goddess Durga

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2026, 07:00 IST
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10 divine baby girl names inspired by Goddess Durga

In Indian culture, names often carry deep spiritual meaning and are chosen to reflect strength, grace and positivity. Goddess Durga is revered in India for her divine power and protective virtues. The use of her name to christen your daughter will fill her life with bravery, knowledge and blessings. Below are ten divine names associated with Goddess Durga. Let's take a look!

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Durga

A powerful and timeless name, Durga means “invincible” and “protector.” It represents strength, courage and the ability to overcome challenges, making it a meaningful choice for a strong and fearless personality.

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Katyayani

Katyayani is one of the nine revered forms of Goddess Durga. The name symbolises bravery and righteousness, often associated with a warrior spirit who protects devotees from evil forces.

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Shailaja

Meaning “daughter of the mountains,” Shailaja refers to Goddess Durga as the child of the Himalayas. It reflects stability, resilience and a grounded yet powerful nature.

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Chandika

Chandika represents the fierce and powerful aspect of Durga. The name signifies intensity, protection and the strength to destroy negativity making it both bold and spiritually rich.

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Ambika

Ambika means “mother” and symbolises nurturing, compassion and protection. It reflects Durga’s gentle yet powerful maternal form making it a graceful and meaningful name.

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Bhavani

Bhavani is another sacred name of Goddess Durga, meaning “giver of life.” It represents creation, care, and divine energy, making it a popular and spiritually uplifting choice.

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Vaishnavi

Vaishnavi is associated with one of Durga’s divine manifestations. It signifies purity, strength and divine protection, blending traditional roots with a modern appeal.

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Nandini

Meaning “joyful” or “delightful,” Nandini is linked to the benevolent aspect of the goddess. It reflects happiness, positivity and a nurturing spirit.

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Aparna

Aparna refers to Goddess Durga in her form of extreme devotion and determination. The name symbolises discipline, perseverance and inner strength.

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Trinetra

Meaning “three-eyed,” Trinetra signifies divine vision and wisdom. It reflects Durga’s ability to see beyond the ordinary and represents awareness and insight.

Selecting names associated with Goddess Durga is indeed a wonderful way to introduce your baby to the qualities of power, spirituality and culture. Not only do such names have a very elegant sound but they also have a profound meaning behind them.




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